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Perceptions of Boundary Policing in the Lives of Black-White Couples in Rio de Janeiro
A presentation by UCLA Ph.D Candidate of Sociology, Chinyere Osuji.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
1:00 PM
167 Dodd
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Interracial marriages are often understood as blurring racial boundaries. However, examining the lives of interracial couples can actually illuminate the ways that racial boundaries are maintained in everyday life. This presentation is based on interviews conducted with individuals in Black-White couples in Rio de Janeiro. Ph.D Candidate Chinyere Osuji examines how they experience boundary policing and its implications for constructing racial boundaries in a society characterized by its color continuum.
Cost: Free and open to the public
Download File: Osujiflyer.pdf
Sponsor(s): Center for Brazilian Studies